The ride will benefit the American Cancer Society and is hosted by Chino Relay for Life Team Don't Blink, and Empire Bikes.

There will be four routes: a 52-mile ride to Mt. Baldy; a 30-mile ride through Chino Hills, Phillips Ranch and Diamond Bar; an 18-mile ride to Chino Hills State Park; and a 15-mile novice ride to Soquel Canyon Parkway in Chino Hills.

For exact routes, go to the website: www.empirebikes.us/cycleforlife.

Cost:$20 per rider and includes lunch.

Registration begins at 6:30 a.m.

Advance registration will be taken at the bike shop or online at the Empire Bikes website.

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Luminarias in tribute to those who have battled cancer are being sold for $10 each and will be displayed at 9 p.m. on Aug. 3, at the Chino Relay for Life at Ayala Park.

The luminarias are white paper bags illuminated with candles.

The bags can be decorated in honor of a person with cancer or in memory of a person who has died of the disease. If desired, volunteers will decorate the bag.

Luminaria order forms are available at the Chino Relay website at

www.RelayForLife.org/chinoca or at the Relay on Aug. 3.

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Chino Valley Bark for Life, a fundraiser for American Cancer Society, will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, at Boys Republic in Chino Hills.

Canines and their human companions are invited to walk the Boys Republic track to promote awareness about cancer. There will also be contests, games and activities for both dogs and humans, and vendor booths around the track.

Registration is $15 per dog or $25 for two dogs if paid by Sept. 15.

The cost will go up after that date.

Participants are asked to bring their dog's vaccination records. To register, visit the website www.relayforlife.org/barkchinoca.

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For information on joining a team or other aspects of the Chino Relay, visit its website at www.RelayForLife.org/chinoca or at Facebook Chino Relay for Life.